Guerrilla Girls: Making Trouble
From the museum: Drawn from NMWA’s extensive holdings of work by the Guerrilla Girls, this exhibition presents an enthralling visual timeline of the group’s progress and ever-expanding subject matter. Although their first focus was gender disparity in the visual arts, today they cast a critical eye over a wide array of fields, including film, theater, politics, and pop culture. While the past four decades have seen unprecedented change in numerous social movements, many of the topics that the Guerrilla Girls addressed in the 1980s and ’90s (reproductive rights, environmental issues, and political corruption, to name a few) remain pressing today.